@@roserain7034 this happened to me when I was 14yrs old as a boy,I didn't take it well,imean i never understood the reason behind it but I guess it's alright, after all it has now become a common occurrence
@@alexpulickal1617 “I guess it’s alright” it is alright. There’s no “I guess” about it. It’s respecting boundaries and consent, as well as other peoples freedom to religion.
@@charliemartin9604 see, I clearly understand what u mean Moreover I also believe it's consent that matters .I am in no way discriminating or insulting Muslims for their difficulty sharing seats with people of opposite gender it's just that social butterflies like me find it a bit sad for being left out of parties or functions organized by our Muslim friends just because of what's between our legs even if we are LGBT. I only desired to say that I have been learning to cope with it without being sad As of present I am trying to see the world through their eyes. Iam confident I will find a way without hurting someone watching this channel was step 1, I am learning new things about islam 👍
Y'all make me so happy! And thank you for shedding light on things that many people would go ignorant of about Islam! I really appreciate you helping people understand better!
Oh my goodness! You two are hilarious!!! Love it! I think some things are universal regardless of culture or religion; chief among them are "No iced cap, no deal buddy!!!" 😆
It’s so beautiful how a couple doesn’t need to touch or see each other’s faces to fall in love and get married, kinda like dating online if I think about it 😂😅
Well they can see each other faces. Let me narrate an incident for you.Hazrat Umar(RA) went to a girl's house whose piety had impressed him for his son Hazrat Asim(RA) during his caliphate. The mother readily said yes greedy that the boy is the caliph's son but Hazrat Umar(RA) called the daughter and asked her to remove her veil for his son to see and then the two had a little chat together as the son was also impressed by her piety and he also removed his head cap for the girl to see his hair(it was a traditional thing in Arab as it was a desert land)
@@thecambridgebuzz205 yaa it's sunnah to see each other's face before marriage and also marriage would be void if you are forced to consent. Sadly many muslim should can't understand it
@@saniatamanna7763 Yeha because we have people that are too in a weird sense conservative and people too liberal while Islam is something in between a balance
There is something very wholesome about deciding you love someone enough to marry without knowing what they look like. While it is permissible to see the bride without her veil and headscarf when the engagement is being made, Mehdi chose not to do so and waited for their wedding day.
Not beautiful. Is just like opening a christmas gift, you are anxious about what it will look like or if you gonna like. The difference is that if you don't like the gift, you can donate. Now try to donate a person that you got marry with 🥲
yall are so sweet hehe - im actually a spiritual witch lol but i love learning about other beliefs and cultures- you two make the learning very entertaining 😂😂💗 and you are very kind and accepting- i hope u get that same positive energy back in your comment sections!!
I don’t have a set religion but this one fascinates me more. I love learning about different cultures and different religions. I see the same religions everyday where I live, fresh to look around the vast globe. Been watching you two for a year now and can never get enough.
I am not muslim, I was born into a Christian household, but don't really beleive, but I absolutely love your videos on Islam & I had a lot of muslim & hindi friends when growing up and your videos make me understand them more, so ty.
Asslam o alaikum Love ur videos smmm❣️ Can u make a video on How brother Garret researched islam? i mean from which sources he reasearched Islam nd gain its knowledge? i have same exact story as urs so i love him but he is nonmuslim , i left him for the sake of Allah but i only want to marry him, so i want to give him invitation of Islam, but i am soooo afraid (bcz he hates me sm bcz i left him) but i m asking Allah for guidance for him nd for me too.. so i want to know everything about how to give dawah(invitation) PROPERLY...so pls tell me nd May Allah bless both of u, you guys are reallyy inspiration, I just want same output like urs 🥺❤️ May Allah guide him nd guide all of us , nd bless both of you aameen ❣️
Hi sisterr, I'm so happy to hear of your reverting to Islam, i am sure Allah is pleased with you for that inshaAllah, may Allah immensely bless you and reward you, I hope you are able to find the right sources for dawah (btw if you still cant manage to find them, you may find some good ones by asking people on islamic subreddits and discord servers)
@@blue.orangeade Hey dear thank you for ur response... but i am not a revert i am muslim by birth😊 all i was saying that I loved a nonmuslim guy nd dated him but after dating him for almost 3 years i left him...bcz Allah guided me that its haram nd gave me strength so it was so hard but somehow i did...still i only love him nd want to only marry him in future so now i want to give him dawah though he hates me :(((( bcz i left him but now but i want to give him dawah...nd thts why i was asking for some sources to give perfect dawah :) May Allah bless you nd guide all of us aameen ✨
@@maryham9190 yeah you're working with them. But also you can do what you want and she can do what she wants and its not extreme if it's not hurting anyone..not sure what you get out of calling it extreme
@@rebeccaanne8546 I mean like, they're acting like it's ILLEAGAL to sit with the opposite gender and that can be a bit of a hassle, it's like a little thing but they make such a big deal out of it
I saw this Muslim women all covered, I looked at her cause she was so pretty. I wish I could have said something cause I felt bad looking cause I think she thought I was judging her, but I couldn't cause I had to open the fitting rooms 😭
Dw most covered Muslim women fear that people will stare because of what they are wearing and I honestly feel the same way when I go to non-Muslim countries because I feel uncomfortable. Actually the world isn't always too nice and most Muslims have only seen hatred from others which is why they think that the others are judging
@@asiatic_lily_kitty4819 that is a very nice complement that every covered women loves to hear 😊. Thank you for that but you don't have to say it if you don't feel like it, just remember that it is upto you
My husband and I had a chaste courtship. We're Christian and both feel that the Bible is the only foundation for success. However, there is something to be said for deep faith and being married to someone of like faith. It is why I enjoy these two and their videos. They r being silly, but also showing how she is well treated. Just because some random person u heard about or is ur neighbor and they say they practice a religion, and then goes on to abuse his wife. Or children. That is ONE person. That man is not in God's favor. Women were created by God and therefore special in His eyes. If that is so, ur worship must be seeing her as God does. Is she a loving and respectful wife? Does she practice modesty and put her God and family before herself? Then how lovely she is. How much more happier a marriage is when true love wins.
Wait so if you can’t sit next to eachother or stuff like that then how do you tell the other person that you like them or propose? Not trying to be hateful just very curious
You can (and absolutely should) talk and get to know each other before deciding to get married, but only in presence of a family member. You should never be alone, or be physically very close
"Other Muslim girls let me do it." Well yeah, not every Muslim girl is the same. We made all have the same goal in life, but it doesn't mean we all live our lives parallel.
How do you get engaged without dating? I'm Muslim and have a guy I want to marry but I don't know how to keep it halal as I'm the only Muslim in my family 😅
To get married/engaged you have to ask the person you want to get engaged to, example being “hey, I like you, can we get married?” And ask your parents if it’s okay. I dunno much about how they get to know each other or stuff like that, I’m just going off of what Muslim people have told me. There’s probably an entire process too, but that’s as far as I know. Maybe ask a Muslim friend or something, sorry if I couldn’t help!
I have a question! If you are not alowed to have guy friends or date. How do you choose who to marry. And how dose that go. Do you just walk up to a random girl and say. “Marry me?” Or… And what happens if your hangab (I don’t know how to spell it. Sorry!) falls of due to wind or something.
yh dating is not allowed, not everyone needs dating to get into a true relationship and get married. For a halal relationship, the boy and girl can have some conversation if it's about to getting to know eachother. That should come first before talking to the father that u want to propose to his child. Talking to your spouse's parents about the proposal and how u want to be with their child is part of the islamic relationship, the parents to be aware of it.
I actually have a legitimate question. How do you get to know each other/get engaged? Because I understand that you’re not supposed to be friends/date beforehand, so I’m just wondering how that tends to work.
The guy tells the father of the girl that he interested in that he wants to marry her, the father sees if the guy is good for his daughter and the daughter chooses if she wants to marry the guy. There's some requirements that the guy has to be in, the best would be religion. The girl also chooses what gift the guy should give her as well. They learn about each other during a meeting with the father of the girl and ask each other questions. If the girl likes him after this and he fulfills the requirements, they get married.